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New perspective highlights urgent need for US physician strike regulations

01.11.25 | Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute

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Boston, MA – A new Perspective published in The New England Journal of Medicine led by researchers from the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute calls for urgent regulatory reforms to address the rising trend of physician strikes in the United States. The piece provides a comprehensive analysis of the increasing frequency of physician strikes and offers a framework for U.S. policymakers to learn from international best practices.

The piece was led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and co-authored by a collaborator from Harvard Law School.

The paper, “Striking a Balance — Advancing Physician Collective-Bargaining Rights and Patient Protections,” appears in the January 11 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine .

Over the past two years, there have been significant physician strikes around the globe, including three physician strikes in the U.S. in the last year, with potentially more strikes anticipated in the coming years. Concerns about higher workload, lower compensation, and increased financial pressures have contributed to the rise in unionization among medical residents, fellows, and attending physicians.

The Perspective documents the significant rise in physician strikes globally, citing notable examples from South Korea, France, and the U.K. "Physician strikes are a growing reality that we can no longer ignore,” said lead author Tarun Ramesh, research fellow at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. “We examined the impacts of these strikes on healthcare delivery and patient outcomes with the goal of finding potential solutions that, if implemented, can support all sides during times of unrest."

To address the challenges posed by physician strikes, the authors propose several actionable solutions:

“Our findings underscore the urgent need for regulatory reforms to balance the rights of physicians with the imperative of patient safety," said Hao Yu, senior author and Harvard Medical School associate professor of population medicine at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. "By learning from international examples, we can develop policies that protect both healthcare providers and patients."

“Striking a Balance — Advancing Physician Collective-Bargaining Rights and Patient Protections,” Tarun Ramesh, Carmel Shachar, Hao Yu, N Engl J Med , January 11, 2025, doi: 10.1056/NEJMp2411647.

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The Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute's Department of Population Medicine is a unique collaboration between Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Harvard Medical School. Created in 1992, it is the first appointing medical school department in the United States based in a health plan. The Institute focuses on improving health care delivery and population health through innovative research and education, in partnership with health plans, delivery systems, and public health agencies. Follow us on Bluesky , X , and LinkedIn .

New England Journal of Medicine

10.1056/NEJMp2411647

Striking a Balance — Advancing Physician Collective-Bargaining Rights and Patient Protections

11-Jan-2025

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Maya Dutta-Linn
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute
institute_communications@hphci.harvard.edu

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APA:
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute. (2025, January 11). New perspective highlights urgent need for US physician strike regulations. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19NEM251/new-perspective-highlights-urgent-need-for-us-physician-strike-regulations.html
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